TouchKeys to bring DIY multi-touch expression to any keyboard

Sensors add continuous expression to your MIDI controller

TouchKeys is a new Kickstarter-funded development project from London-based developer Andrew McPherson. It's a system of sensors designed to be attached as an overlay to any existing keyboard, adding continuous expressive control.

Once attached, the sensors can be used in conjunction with the associated TouchKeys software to control parameters like vibrato, pitch bend, filter cutoffs or any manner of synth of effect parameters. The software, according to the project site, will work with any MIDI or OSC-compatible instrument.

TouchKeys systems can be pre-ordered - as Kickstarter rewards - either as stand-alone DIY packs or pre-installed on to Novation Impulse or Doepfer 88 MIDI controllers.

Prices start at £330, for an early-bird 25-key DIY pack, and the systems are expected to ship in January 2014.